A heron egg is typically oval-shaped and varies in color, often appearing in shades of pale blue or greenish with speckled markings. They are relatively small, measuring about 2 to 3 inches in length. The eggs are usually laid in a nest made of sticks and reeds near water bodies, where the mother heron will incubate them until they hatch.
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Sounds like a heron - not exactly a songbird
A heron's egg is typically oval-shaped and has a smooth shell that ranges in color from pale blue to greenish or even white. The eggs are relatively small, about 2 to 3 inches in length, and often feature subtle speckles or variations in color. The appearance may vary slightly depending on the species of heron, but they generally have a uniform, delicate look that blends well with their nesting environments.
Well it a white egg that is really small.They can look like fertilizers.
it Will look like a small penguin
On the outside - just like any other egg.
THEY LOOK round and cripled
it makes the egg float
They cant look like anything. there just a egg.
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an egg?
The eggs look like are ping-pong balls.